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  • #31476
    stoger
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    Big Red Sun Blues [Lu apparently wakes up in time to catch “a big red sunset,” so this was added to setlist]
    Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
    Can’t Let Go
    The Night’s Too Long [with much talk about Lu having moved from Los Angeles to Nash and back, in the day]
    Something About What Happens When We Talk
    Greenville
    Bus to Baton Rouge [with much talk of Louisiana & Arkansas and sides of the family and other Southern locales]
    Blue
    2 Kool 2 B Forgotten [with a long, different intro ending in obvious impatience by the band to get to it, Lu musing as to whether the Imes and Adams books are now in print, Lu pondering the phrase “junebug vs. hurricane” and concluding, “It must mean something”]
    It’s Hard to Take This Old Heartache [which Lu introduces as a “classic country song”–it certainly lives up to that, and includes an early line about separation for “a month of sundays”]
    East Side of Town [another somewhat country tune but one which cries out to rock a bit harder, dedicated after to “certain politicians” and their promises: this one contains my favorite line from any new Lu song: “no empathy in your eyes”]
    Drunken Angel
    Something Wicked… (with new internal phrasing of “mighty wicked”]
    Burning Bridges {Lu can’t resist hinting who it is about after, mentioning a person who played in her early bands and records who won’t be reached out to these days–“I’m OK, he’s the one with the problem”]
    Still I Long for Your Kiss
    OUt of Touch
    Changed the Locks
    Joy

    Honeybee [by repeated request]
    Get Right with God
    Rocking in the Free World

    More details soon…

    #52644
    Lefty
    Participant

    Thanks for the commentary, Professor. Always appreciated.
    Any sign of the swallows, or am I jumping the gun?

    #52645
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Awesome! 😀

    #52646
    stoger
    Participant

    I didn’t get the swallows allusion, L, but here are a few more tidbits:

    The Kenneth Brian Band opening set was, as KB himself might phrase it, “awesome”–even without Lillie Mae Rische this night on fiddle.

    Good to see the New Jersey DD alliterative delegation in house and happy.

    Butch Norton has developed a new hairstyle: dreadlocks —NOT. He’s buzz-cut, shaven. Still, one handsome dude.

    Mathis Mathis Mathis Mathis Mathis.

    Good to see John from LA as tour manager, Corey from Nash doing double duty on monitors and fronthouse sound (which, at Coach House, is upstairs “front”). Sound was prob inferior to Pomona sounds like, but not by much.

    Nice company at table, new fan-friends.

    Until Belly Up (or I think of more tidbits), Stoger

    #52647
    Lefty
    Participant

    http://www.missionsjc.com/preservation/swallowsstory.php#SwallowsStory

    Not for a few more weeks!

    #52648
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Mr. Stoger did not get the “swallows returning to Capistrano” reference?
    *faints*
    🙄

    #52649
    LWjetta
    Participant

    stoger, just awesome reporting detail as per usual, thanks.

    Nice solo work by Stuart in this video.
    Also, I looked and looked at Mr. Norton’s bass drum and it appears beside the usual pork pie insignia that Butch took some black electrical tape from his workshop and emblazoned “LU” on it. Am I wrong 😆 ?

    Did Lu clarify any more positive release date for the double CD ?

    Here’s the video for Something Wicked…..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9uyNlwPVJk&feature=c4-overview&list=UUNXOb4Crf1dWtG0OPae4iJA

    lwj

    #52650
    Mike_Doran
    Participant

    Excellent reporting by stoger indeed.
    Thanks for posting the link to “something wicked” …can’t wait to (hopefully) hear it live (1 week) and counting..

    Like the new Lu addition to Butch’s drum..

    #52651
    stoger
    Participant

    @LWjetta wrote:

    stoger, just awesome reporting detail as per usual, thanks.

    Nice solo work by Stuart in this video.
    Also, I looked and looked at Mr. Norton’s bass drum and it appears beside the usual pork pie insignia that Butch took some black electrical tape from his workshop and emblazoned “LU” on it. Am I wrong 😆 ?

    Did Lu clarify any more positive release date for the double CD ?

    Here’s the video for Something Wicked…..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9uyNlwPVJk&feature=c4-overview&list=UUNXOb4Crf1dWtG0OPae4iJA

    lwj

    I will look at the drum kit tonight to verify this.

    And it looks like July will be the release month of the double album, best I can discern.

    #52652
    GrumpyMama
    Participant

    I can confirm the electrical tape Lu logo on Butch’s drum, saw that at the Troubadour too.

    #52653
    LWjetta
    Participant

    Another video in HD to enjoy from the Coach House.
    Still one of my top 5 favorites and I believe it’s a strong favorite also of dr winston oboogie and co-moderator tntracy.

    Here we go with “Blue”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luvYuwPk0JE

    lwj

    #52654
    Lafayette
    Participant

    Great reporting by all on this wild and crazy world tour of So Cal.

    Wait…Honey Bee wasn’t originally included in the set list? 😮

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